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ANSELME D'ABBADIE DE ST-CASTIN (1685-c.1728) Leader the Abenakis of Pentagoet c. 1706-1711 Son of Vincent and Melchide Misoukdkosie (or Nicosquoue or Nicolaguay) (Melchide was the sister of Matilda Pidicwanmiskwe, Mother to Claire and Therese), daughters of Abenaki Sachem Madockawando
by Danielle Duval LeMyre daughter of Salluste Duval LeMyre and Olga Drouin Obry To order BOOKS e-mails: stcastin1685@yahoo.com dlemyre@yahoo.com genealogquebec@yahoo.ca CANADA Messages:604-682-3269 ext. 9017 Click here for RETURN TO ST-CASTIN STORY at www.oocities.org/strivingmom
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* * * * * * * * ETIENNE BRULE also see http://www.oocities.org/daniellla.geo/brule.html
During his short life, Etienne Brule seemed to get out of many difficult situations... his curiosity and eagerness landed him in quite a few scrapes... also he was fast tempered and it is said that he lost his own life on account of a man he had killed by hitting him on the head with an axe
Wall painting: Man reputedly killed by Brule with an ax  from website: http://eee.uci.edu/clients/tcthorne/wintercount/glyphs/glyph64.html
Correlates: Battiste Good, Flame, Cranbrook/Swift Dog, Lone Dog. Also Swan and Swift Bear (not shown). A tomahawk is sticking in the Kiowa's head. This man, described by a Wi-ta-pa-ha , a strange Indian, was killed by the Brule while the former was on a visit. Lone Dog says it was an Arapaho. Flame says a Brule was killed by the Utes. The Cranbrook count says a Cheyenne was killed with an axe. The Swife bear count says a Shoshoni with a single arrow came to a Dakota lodge to make peace. (Mallery 1886: 108-109; 1893, 316; Praus 11; Finster 23; Cohen 1942, 20)
* * * * * * * *One HUNDRED Great ABNAKI Resources LINKS LANGUAGE, CUSTOMS, CULTURE http://www.native-languages.org/abenaki.htm
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On the ABENAKI FIRST NATION, by Lee Sultzman, including other data: the story of The Fox, and articles on Montagnais (re: Marsolet), Menomine and about the Huron nations
Lee Sultzman on ABENAKIS www.tolatsga.org/aben.html
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62 Articles by the BELANGER LEVEILLE Abenaki family and LINKS on French Rhode Island Genealogical Society www.leveillee.net/ancestry/
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FIRST NATIONS WWW LINKS www.dickshovel.com/www.html
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Ne-Do-Ba Friends - Western Maine Abenakis www.avcnet.org/ne-do-ba/menu_his.shtml
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FRENCH LIST of ALL the COMMUNES in the BEARN in FRANCE, Marguerite de Bearn...Lucq de Bearn Childebert son of CLOVIS, XII° CHURCH LALONGUE: Lalonga. canton de Lembeye.
=64350. tél mairie:0559 685002.
www.lebearn.net/liste.pagel.html
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Excerpt about Charlotte D'Amours de Chauffours de St-Castin to be found at: Genealogy site gennb.tripod.com/histry2.htm
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St Castin's Biography by Pete Landry
St Castin, Morpain and History of Nova Scotia and of the Atlantic Sea Coast
St Castin's Biography www.blupete.com/Hist/BiosNS/1700-63/Castin.htm
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Dr. Alaric Faulkner's - ANT 173 Archaeology of American Civilization
ARCHAEOLOGY OF FORT PENTAGOET Trading at St Castin’s Habitation: Making and meeting the Abenaki Market by the University of Maine Anthropology Dept. - Donald C Corbett Archeology at Fort Pentagouet www.ume.maine.edu/~anthrop/ANT173.html
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AFLA - Association des familles LEMIRE d'Amérique Website: www.familleslemire.qc.ca
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ACADIAN-CAJUN Genealogy: 1695 Acadian Census
... Census of the Lands Owned by the Sr. Damours' on the River St Jean.
The land of Jemseg in which the Sr. Damours Deschofour is seigneur:
Le Sr. Deschofour 1695 Acadian Census www.acadian-cajun.com/1695cens.htm
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Christiane Lagarrigue's French website on Pierre Morpain
Pierre's Family Biography Pierre Morpain, in French perso.wanadoo.fr/ch.lagarrigue/
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Etienne Brule, c.1592-1632, French-Huron Interpretor by dlemyre ...
Brule was killed by the Hurons while the colony was still under the
English (1629-1632). The news reached Champlain when he returned from France to Quebec in 1633." ...
www.oocities.org/daniellla.geo/brule.html - 13k -
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Massacre Canyon
Estes said that one Brule was killed and three were mortally wounded. Janis said none of the Cut-off Band were killed, and three were mortally wounded. ...
www.rootsweb.com/~nehitchc/history/canyon.html - 27k -
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| Book Review | The Journal of American History, 87.3
Unfortunately, Brule was killed and eaten by the Hurons in 1632 and thus could
not comment on his earlier trip. 2. By the late 1600s the British had made ...
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Timeline - AmerIndian
The French explorer Etienne Brule was killed by the Huron Indians for unknown
reasons. Links: AmerIndian Click to see the source(s) for this event ...
timelinesdb.com/listevents. php?subjid=486&title=AmerIndian - 56k -
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glyph64: 1814-1815
Flame says a Brule was killed by Utes. the Cranbrook count says a Cheyenne was
killed with an axe. the Swife Bear count says a Shoshoni with a single arrow ...
eee.uci.edu/clients/tcthorne/ wintercount/glyphs/glyph64.html - 2k -
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Timeline 1626-1660
1632: The French explorer Etienne Brule was killed by the Huron Indians for unknown reasons. (HNQ, 6/29/98) 1632 In India Arjumand Shah Begum (aka Mumtaz ... timelines.ws/1626_1660.HTML - 101k - 7 Nov 2005 -
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Timeline American Indians
1632 The French explorer Etienne Brule was killed by the Huron Indians for unknown reasons. (HNQ, 6/29/98) 1636 Jul 20, John Oldham, trader in Mass., ...
timelines.ws/countries/AMERIND_B.HTML - 101k -
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History Mole: Exploration of Land & Sea (0150-1986)
1632, The French explorer Etienne Brule was killed by the Huron Indians for
unknown reasons. More:, Has external links associated with the geographic ...
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Decades History Search
... Emajogi River. ref#3917. 1632, The French explorer Etienne Brule was killed
by the Huron Indians for unknown reasons. ref#3918. 1632, ...
www.decades.com/ByDecade/1630-1639/1.htm?tlvw=2 - 45k -
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Quebec Heritage (Patrimoine) by "Culture et Communications Québec"
TANGUAY Reference book
HISTORICA Canada
LINK to CANADIAN GENEALOGICAL SOURCES Acadian sources
Birth, marriage, death, divorce and adoption records
Census records
Citizenship (naturalization) records
Employment Records
Home children
Immigration records
Land records
LI-RA-MA (Russian Consular records)
Loyalist sources
Métis records
Military records
Newspapers and Obituaries
North West Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.)
School Records
Wills and estate records
Welcome to the Pentagoet Inn located in Castine Maine. - The Pentagoet Inn is a charming 1894 Queen Anne Victorian Inn
overlooking the village and harbor of Castine Maine. Pentagoet Inn www.pentagoet.com
Resource Central - Historic Castine - This site is about Penobscot Bay on the Maine Coast. Visit the Maine Sites link also.
Historic Castine Resource Centre www.kalama.com/~mariner/hiscas.htm
The Rumskulls Picaroons of Chesapeake Bay
This site is a treasure trove of information: 16th & 17th c. piracy, definitions,
life at sea, riggings, clothing and food, spirits, weapons, health,
navigation and tactics for anyone with an interest in the 18th-century
maritime history of the Chesapeake Bay.
Rumskulls Picaroons of Chesapeake Bay members.aol.com/_ht_a/rumskulls
Cindy Vallar's: Notorious Pirate Haven: Part 4 = Port-Royal
"My first introduction to Port Royal came when I saw Errol Flynn in Captain Blood.
hat depiction of a bustling seaport was a far cry from reality.
For a time, Port Royal was a haven for pirates, who helped it gain a reputation of
being one of the most vile and evil cities of the 17th c..." Port-Royal, Notorious Pirate Haven www.suite101.com/article.cfm/6236/83710 or Ms Vallar's THISTLES & PIRATES Website www.cindyvallar.com/
Dan Colin's Compilation of Canadian Privateering
An extensive array of information about Canadian privateers, as well as the ships on which they sailed by Dan Conlin, a marine historian in Halifax.As well, travel aboard a privateer as she sails the West Indies in search of prey!
Dan Colin's Canadian Privateering www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jacktar/privateering.html
Pirates & Buccaneers by Cindy Vallar at Living Books at The Suite-at Suite101.com
101 Links about the pirates, privateers who roamed the Atlantic coast of the American colonies in the 16th &17th century, and the truths behind the legends! Who were they? What ships did they sail?
101 Links to Pirates www.suite101.com/links.cfm/6236
The Port Royal Project by Dr. Donny L. Hamilton
Port Royal, once a haven for pirates, disappeared into the sea during a massive earthquake in 1692. In 1981, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology joined with other organizations to explore the submerged city. This site tells the story of the underwater excavations.
The Port Royal Project www.nautarch.tamu.edu/portroyal
Queen Anne's Revenge? The North Carolina QAR Project under the Flagship of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources' Division of Archives and History
The Queen Anne's Revenge was Blackbeard's flagship. It sank off the North Carolina coast in 1718. In 1996, an 18th century shipwreck, believed to be the QAR, was discovered. Explore the shipwreck with the divers and examine the artifacts they found
Queen Anne's Revenge
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/qar/default.htm
Welcome to the Castine Inn - Few inns along the Maine coast offer the unique setting and style of the Castine Inn. The Inn is located in Castine, a peaceful, historic village situated on the the tip of a peninsula overlooking... Castine Inn www.casteinn.com
Genealogy: Paul MEUNIER/Claire de ST. CASTIN - Name: Marie MEUNIER Born: 1679 at: 1 Married: BET 1691 AND 1695at: Port Royal, L'Acadie 2 Died: at: Spouses: Rene MARTIN No Link, sorry, I could not BACK UP - Danielle
www.cyber-surfer.com/DATABASE/fam13528.htm
Castine Realty - Castine, Maine - Castine, Maine's only total property management system offers agents for real estate buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords connecting you with Castine's finest properties.
Castine Realty www.castinerealty.com
Maine Inns and Bed and Breakfasts: Castine Harbor Lodge on Penobscot Bay: Castine - This Maine Inn is Castine's only waterfront Inn.
Castine Harbor Lodge maineguide.com/midcoast/castineharbor
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